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THE RUSH SPRINGS ==- v CLASS WILL We the Senior Class of R. H. S., being of sound and disposing mind and memory and desiring to make disposition of our property and affairs do hereby make, publish and declare the following to be our last will and statement. First: To the Juniors of 1920 we do hereby will and bequeath the right to be called Seniors. We also bestow upon them the seat.: ill the Auditorium occupied at the present time by ourselves. We will and be- queath the jar of milk in the hall to be used in the cafeteria. To the Juniors of 1920 we will and bequeath the responsibility of publishing the Rush Springs, and we hope it will be a great success as the Rush Springs of 1920. Second: To the Sophomore Class of 1920 we will and bequeath the right to run the cafeteria. We also bestow upon them the responsibility of having the Junior-Senior Banquet of 1921. Third: To the Freshman Class of 1920 we will our good example of how to become wise Seniors, and also our Athletic ability. Fourth. To the whole student body of R. H. S. we will and bequeath our basket ball cup, until won by another class. Fifth: Elizabeth Crownover wills her vampish ways to Gladys Wagoner. Sixth: Lucius Long wills one secret of “How to grow tall,” to Lee Huntley. Seventh: Earnie Baker wills her art of flirting to Annie Lester. Eighth: Bryan Tidwell wills his ability to shoot craps to Ervis Lester. Ninth: Tenth: Sadie Long. Eleventh: Pursley. Twelfth: Lucille Lindsey wills her quiet disposition and good tem- per to Annie Tims. Thirteenth: Elsie Miller leaves her good nature to Minnie Evans. Fourteenth. Bessie Joyce leaves her art of always being with a boy to Ethel Stubblefield. Fifteenth: To the Faculty we leave a debt of gratitude for their un- tiring efforts in our behalf. Lastly: We do hereby revoke all former wills made by us at any time. In witness whereof, we have here set our hands and seal this seventh day of May 1920. SENIOR CLASS OF 1920. Witnesses: SUPT. Allen. MR. GASAWAY. Georgia Randolph wilks her lip stick to Lucille Tims. Naomi Harris leaves her one secret “How to stay fat,” to Opal Wallace wills her basketball ability to Wiliie 1920 21
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THE R U S II S P H I X G S ( i fell my lot since Prince Charming did or has not come my way yet. I am getting forty-five dollars a month teaching at Agawam as principal,” she said. I couldn’t believe my own eyes and ears. So I asked her to repeat what she had just stated. She did, it is true. The Valedictorian of R. H. S. of 1920 clasp my hand and said, “Well-----Heck-----what are you doing?” She was on her way home the same cheerful, light hearted El ie Miller of twenty years ago. I landed in Rush Springs after an absent of five years, to visit my childhood home town before going to my mother’s home out in the far west, Colorado. There are always interesting incidents that come to each life that are never told. I have given you a glimpse of my former classmates as the screen cf action passed by. To me it is a picture never to be for- gotten, to you. only a Prophecy. BESSIE JCYCE, I mo : I I 25
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